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Tag Archives: New Hampshire

Coastal Economies: Researching Aquaculture for Nutrient Mitigation in Long Island Sound

Posted on November 29, 2012 by oceanscienceblogger

NOAA Ocean Science Blog sat down with Dr. Suzanne Bricker of NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment (CCMA), Coastal Ocean Assessments, Status, and Trends (COAST Branch), to talk about her research to leverage aquaculture as a potential … Continue reading →

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